Daniel J. Gage
Professor/Molecular and Cell Biology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
57 Scholarly Contributions
Role of Soil Microstructure in Microbiallyâmediated Drying Resistance
2014
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Exploring the Role of BspA-like Proteins in Contact-Mediated Communication in the Hindgut of the Lower Termite Reticulitermes flavipes
2014
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Rapid autodephosphorylation of HPr in Sinorhizobium meliloti as an adaptation to its incomplete PTS
2014
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Visualization of the Dynamic Rhizosphere Environment: Microbial and Biogeochemical Perspectives
2014
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Protist-facilitated transport of soil bacteria in an artificial soil micromodel
2013
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Pore-Scale Effects of Soil Structure and Microbial EPS Production On Soil Water Retention
2013
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Structuring the Rhizosphere: Using Protozoa to Sow Bacteria for Sustainable Crop Production
2013
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Pore-Scale Effects of Soil Structure And Microbial EPS Production On Soil Water Retention
2013
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Pore Scale Effects of Soil Structure and Microbial Interactions on Soil Water Retention
2013
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Microfluidic studies of signaling between rhizosphere bacteria and their predators
2012
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The S. meliloti phosphotransferase system regulates succinate-mediated catabolite repression by detecting cellular levels of nitrogen and carbon
2012
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Termites: symbiosis and wood digestion (and inter-kingdom signaling and microfluidic engineering)
2012
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Illumina RNASeq analysis of the hindgut microbiome in the termite Reticulitermes flavipes
2012
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Impact of Hydrogel Content on Water Retention in Soil Micromodels
2012
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Creation and Manipulation Of An Artificial Termite Gut Through Control Of The Microenvironment
2012
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